Faversham, West Street c.1960
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F13038
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The Ship Hotel on the immediate left, with its decorated signboard and the golden cockerel trademark of Courage's brewery, was originally an Elizabethan hostelry. It was altered in the 18th century, but still retains an original Elizabethan plaster ceiling and timber beams. Almost opposite at No 121 is a plaster-fronted house bearing the date 1697.
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